https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111779
--- Comment #2 from Lenge <Spampot@gmx.net> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #1)
[...] The ruler is more commonly useful to adjust layout of the objects
_including_ the padding. Measuring/fitting the width of just the text,
or image, or fill is the secondary use case [...]
Fully disagree in every respect.
However, having that said ...
Could see some use to a toggle, but not as default behavior.
... a toggle switch is still a good idea and would probably satisfy everyone,
provided that the switch can be set *permanently* so that it effectively
becomes the default behavior for new documents.
Don't seem much value to this, NAB so -> Enhancement at best
Without this being fixed, the proposed solution to bug 33041 is severely
impaired and no more practical.
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